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Post by nautonnier on Oct 11, 2020 11:13:48 GMT
I get: "This tweet is unavailable" when I click on the link. Unavailable? To me? To everyone? Is Joe being deplatformed? It seems that the expected censorship by social media is underway. Try to post a link that is not in their green book and you will find the post will not even be accepted. I have been posting images of web pages as at the moment they cannot or are not searching images for text.
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Post by Ratty on Oct 11, 2020 12:37:42 GMT
I get: "This tweet is unavailable" when I click on the link. Unavailable? To me? To everyone? Is Joe being deplatformed? It seems that the expected censorship by social media is underway. Try to post a link that is not in their green book and you will find the post will not even be accepted. I have been posting images of web pages as at the moment they cannot or are not searching images for text. Now it's "Sorry. That page doesn't exist."
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 12, 2020 12:23:20 GMT
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Oct 12, 2020 14:45:45 GMT
I've had quite enough of this nonsense, Mr. Naut. To Mother Nature I say, "Basta!"
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 12, 2020 15:13:31 GMT
I've had quite enough of this nonsense, Mr. Naut. To Mother Nature I say, "Basta!" Well I had that in 2004 - 4 hurricanes one every two weeks. First one Charley Cat 2 right over the top the others just South down the coast. Come to think of it we had just moved in and bought some new patio furniture.
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 14, 2020 13:48:38 GMT
Patio furniture update... Mr Phydeaux, note one member of the ensemble in the second diagram is on a patio furniture search just south of you
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Post by duwayne on Oct 14, 2020 15:39:00 GMT
Patio furniture update... Mr Phydeaux, note one member of the ensemble in the second diagram is on a patio furniture search just south of you Modern weather forecasting is really something. They now can predict disturbance 93L may hit Cancun, Mexico in 10 days.... or it might be approaching Newfoundland. Why can’t this forecasting expertise be applied to the climate? Although, of course, the accuracy would suffer as the predictions are extended years into the future.
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 14, 2020 15:54:44 GMT
Patio furniture update... >>>SNIP<<< Mr Phydeaux, note one member of the ensemble in the second diagram is on a patio furniture search just south of you Modern weather forecasting is really something. They now can predict disturbance 93L may hit Cancun, Mexico in 10 days.... or it might be approaching Newfoundland. Why can’t this forecasting expertise be applied to the climate? Although, of course, the accuracy would suffer as the predictions are extended years into the future. I was more taken with the path North to Homstead FL then an abrupt reversal to Key West followed by another abrupt reversal and a coast crawl up to Naples FL One can only assume that they are too busy modeling COVID-19 exponential second wave using their climate modeling expertise, to actually check the hurricane forecasts.
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Oct 14, 2020 17:22:32 GMT
You've got to love a forecast that has a hurricane doing a serpentine search pattern just to make one guy bring in his outdoor furniture. What a world!
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 14, 2020 18:03:33 GMT
You've got to love a forecast that has a hurricane doing a serpentine search pattern just to make one guy bring in his outdoor furniture. What a world! It's searching for Biden's lost memory.
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 15, 2020 1:14:26 GMT
Update more storms
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 16, 2020 18:55:52 GMT
Support for Joe B's view... "Hurricane season expected to re-emerge again with the new MJO wave. Epsilon likely to form next week and head towards Cuba, the Bahamas, or Florida
Hurricane season 2020 has been setting so many records, and the list is just getting longer. Last weekend, hurricane Delta struck Louisiana and lead to destructive flooding. Now, the focus turns to the Caribbean again. A new MJO wave will emerge from the west, into the extremely warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. Conditions are prone to a potential new strong tropical system next week, it would be Epsilon.
Although Louisiana is still recovering after the severe impact by hurricane Delta, focus now shifts into the Caribbean region. Delta was the 10th landfall in the United States mainland this season, a new record since 1916.
Typically, the tropical activity gradually shifts into the Caribbean region in October, which has been experiencing much above normal sea temperatures this year. Extremely warm sea temperatures are also spread deeper into the ocean waters.
While there is currently a moving tropical wave near the Leeward Islands, the Western Caribbean is cooking something bigger late next week."More here: www.severe-weather.eu/tropical-weather/hurricane-season-atlantic-united-states-epsilon-mk/
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 19, 2020 17:46:38 GMT
Well the wave is still here and going past Cuba and there are rain bands all the way up here in North Central Florida. It can be seen rotating on the weather maps.... Not sure it merits a patio furniture watch yet. Epsilon is a fish storm
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 21, 2020 12:22:27 GMT
It looks like Zeta has gone into stealth mode.....
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 21, 2020 19:41:40 GMT
Zeta has dropped the screens....
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